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  • ENGLISH EDITION OF THE WEEKLY CHINESE NEWSPAPER, IN-DEPTH AND INDEPENDENT
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    China Poll: Buying A House
    Summary:


    The results of an Internet and phone survey conducted this fall by Chongqing Evening News' research center suggest that many Chinese are not considering buying a home in the immediate future.

    Of the two hundred randomly sampled Internet users and readers of Chongqing Evening News, only 17% of respondents are planning to purchase a house within the next year, while 67% of respondents are not planning on purchasing a house within the next two years.

    Chongqing Evening News also asked respondents what their main reason for purchasing a home would be:

    50% of respondents said it would be to improve their living conditions
    14% said it would be to be closer to their college or workplace
    13% cited marriage and starting a family
    12% said they would buy a home if they were moving to a new city
    and only 9% said they would buy a house for investment purposes

    Additionally, despite considerably higher housing prices in cities, 73% of those surveyed expressed that they would by a home in an urban area, while only 23% would be willing to live in the suburbs.

    Finally, when respondents were asked how they would pay for a home, 63% said they would take out mortgage loans, 27% said they would be able to pay for a home up-front, and 10% would choose an installment plan.


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